Trinidad and Tobago’s new procurement law aims to prevent collusion and corruption
The construction industry, along with other trade groups, has campaigned for years to reform procurement procedures, as a way of combatting corruption, ensuring greater transparency and achieving greater value for money. The long process of political discussions on the subject came to a conclusion in December 2014, when both houses of parliament passed the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Property Bill. Better Value Attempts to introduce anti-corruption and procurement legislation have been made since 1997, so the approval of the law was a significant landmark. Bhoendradatt Tewarie, the head of the Ministry of Planning and Sustainable Development, welcomed the law as an effective way
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